The pavilion is located in the reptile building and is accessible to people with disabilities.
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The new pavilion provides two 60-sqm pens to match their growing needs. Their new abode is located in a converted storage area. The terrarium has also been provided with a new entrance and a ramp for disabled visitors, who can now access the main exhibition area on the ground floor of the building.
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The new premises also provide lodgings to other large dragon species, including Papauan monitors, and several smaller monitor species such as black and emerald monitors. You can watch the Komodo dragons and their secret life from the nearest café.
In plans for this year are: snow leopard and clouded leopard exhibits (at former polar bears enclosure and two neighboring enclosures). Than renovation of birdhouse which will be transfered into free-flight hall. In plans is also renovation of crocodile house and reconstruction it into pygmy hippo house.Next is transformation of old lion house into educational building with some exhibits probably for invasive species. And still new species for Afrykarium, mainly fishes and birds.
Earlier this year, the Bear Cuscus were to be seen in the (wonderful) Monkey House; this is also where you will see (or, more likely, not see) the Echidna and the Giant Flying Squirrel. When I visited at Easter time, the Echidna were having a daily camomile bath; if you can find out at what time this is due, you will have a chance of seeing the zoo's monotremes.I will be going to Wroclaw Zoo on Sunday afternoon and Monday, I have been before a couple of years ago so I sort of know the zoo, but I am particularly interested in seeing the Bear Cuscus which is new since my last visit, so I was wondering if anyone could tell me if it is held on show and where in the zoo it is held. Thanks.![]()